Citing Sources

Last updated 11 months ago
29 questions
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What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative data?

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Jack noticed the smell of rotten eggs was coming from the hallway

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Jill measured the amount of water to be 500 milliliters

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Favorite sport

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Inches of rain

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Colors of flowers

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Favorite type of music

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Favorite book

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Heights of students

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Weights of panda bears

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Age of elephants

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Favorite game

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Math scores for a class

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Which websites do you trust the most and are most likely to cite in a paper?

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Why are sites like Wikipedia, Google, or urbandictionary are not good sources to use to support a claim?



Sentence starter: Websites like wiki and google are not good sources because...

Word Bank: reliability trust   edit   current    opinion     facts     false    information

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The C in the Crap test stands for

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A current website was written within ______

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The R in the Crap test stands for

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If the content is not well-written, it is not considered reliable

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The A in the Crap test stands for

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The author does not have to present his full name for something to be considered relaible

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The P in the Crap test stands for

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Written work can be considered more purposeful if it is _______

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Since Wikipedia can be written by anyone, even a 12 or 13 year old, do you believe it is a reliable site. Why or why not?

Sentence Starter: I believe websites like wiki are...

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Do you believe students should be paid for getting good grades? Explain why

https://connectusfund.org/14-pros-and-cons-of-getting-paid-for-good-grades-should-students-get-paid

Sentence Starter: "I believe students should.... The reason why I believe this is...

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Who do you trust the most?

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